> we have an eel grass that grows well in tidal areas here.> cold water (North Atlantic)>> If you want I will get you some when all the ice leaves the rivers.>>>> ----- Original Message -----> From: Rhonda Wilson <gupp_at_naturalaquariums.com>> To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>> Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 12:32 PM> Subject: Re: NANFA-- Return of the sea monkeys?>>> > Scott Davis wrote:> >> > > There is a Crypt, by the bye, which can thrive in what seems to be a> > > hardwater, almost brackish environment in coastal Thailand. Somewhere> "they"> > > have published a shot of Cryptocoryne ciliata which seems to be
tolerant> of> > > a wide range of parameters. One has been pictured a couple of feet
tall,> > > having grown out of the water in at least partial sunlight!> >> >> > This is a great plant for brackish water. It took me a long time to find> > some but eventually did. I have it growing in half and half brackish> > water. It's the only thing other than hair algae that will grow in it.> > And even the hair algae isn't doing that well. :)> >> > Rhonda> >> > --> > http://naturalaquariums.com/> >>
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